$1.2 Billion Sitting Untouched in 'Lost' Bank Accounts »

Posted By myfairlady 9 months, 1 week ago in News

With announcements of en-mass job losses, rejected credit applications and increasing repossessions coming almost daily, news that Britons have almost £850million sitting unclaimed in ‘lost' bank accounts comes as quite a surprise.

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    CRYMTYPHON9 months, 1 week ago

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    I was busy and could not make it to the bank.
    But I promise to be in tomorrow and pick up my money.
    All of it.

    Have it ready.

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      klassikars9 months, 1 week ago

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      Most likely this is one large unclaimed account belonging to one of those British Nationals, who so happens to be related to ALL of us incidentally, who was killed along with his family and all of his heirs, in a deadly car crash along the main road in Nigeria. Now quickly, everyone!! Contact Uncle Tom, the estate administrator and make your claim.
      Cheers!

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